Owing to the risk of severe rhabdomyolysis, clinicians advise McArdle disease patients to refrain from strenuous exercise, particularly weight lifting. A 15-year-old male McArdle disease patient performed a 6-week, supervised, light- to moderate-intensity (∼65-70% of one-repetition-maximum) resistance (weight lifting) training program (2 sessions/week). Training resulted in ∼27% and ∼6% increase in one-repetition-maximum bench press and multipower squat performance while inducing no myoglobinuria. The patient changed to a lower disease severity class, that is, he became virtually asymptomatic in terms of exercise limitations. The authors’ preliminary data suggest that supervised, light to moderate resistance training is feasible in children...
McArdle disease is arguably the paradigm of exercise intolerance in humans. This disorder is caused ...
Introduction McArdle disease is an inborn disorder of muscle glycogen metabolism that produces exerc...
McArdle disease is a common metabolic disorder characterized by marked exercise intolerance, prematu...
McArdle disease is a metabolic myopathy mainly characterised by symptom onset during physical activi...
McArdle disease is a rare metabolic myopathy caused by a complete absence of the enzyme muscle glyco...
We report the exercise capacity of an 8-year-old boy with clinical, histological, biochemical, and g...
A 9-year-old boy with McArdle disease, who demonstrated remarkable recovery of objectively measured ...
Patients with McArdle's disease commonly adopt a sedentary lifestyle. This sedentary behaviour, howe...
This study reports acute exercise responses in a large (N = 46) series of patients with McArdle dise...
We analyzed the effects of a 4-month resistance (weight lifting) training program followed by a 2-mo...
McArdle disease is due to an inborn defect in the muscle isoform of glycogen phosphorylase (or 'myop...
Kaur, P; Longhurst, G Waikato Institute of Technology Background: This is a case study of a 61 year ...
McArdle disease is arguably the paradigm of exercise intolerance in humans. This disorder is caused ...
McArdle disease (glycogen storage disease type V) is an inborn error of energy metabolism in the mus...
We report a 29-year-old patient with McArdle's disease and myasthenia gravis. She had been debilitat...
McArdle disease is arguably the paradigm of exercise intolerance in humans. This disorder is caused ...
Introduction McArdle disease is an inborn disorder of muscle glycogen metabolism that produces exerc...
McArdle disease is a common metabolic disorder characterized by marked exercise intolerance, prematu...
McArdle disease is a metabolic myopathy mainly characterised by symptom onset during physical activi...
McArdle disease is a rare metabolic myopathy caused by a complete absence of the enzyme muscle glyco...
We report the exercise capacity of an 8-year-old boy with clinical, histological, biochemical, and g...
A 9-year-old boy with McArdle disease, who demonstrated remarkable recovery of objectively measured ...
Patients with McArdle's disease commonly adopt a sedentary lifestyle. This sedentary behaviour, howe...
This study reports acute exercise responses in a large (N = 46) series of patients with McArdle dise...
We analyzed the effects of a 4-month resistance (weight lifting) training program followed by a 2-mo...
McArdle disease is due to an inborn defect in the muscle isoform of glycogen phosphorylase (or 'myop...
Kaur, P; Longhurst, G Waikato Institute of Technology Background: This is a case study of a 61 year ...
McArdle disease is arguably the paradigm of exercise intolerance in humans. This disorder is caused ...
McArdle disease (glycogen storage disease type V) is an inborn error of energy metabolism in the mus...
We report a 29-year-old patient with McArdle's disease and myasthenia gravis. She had been debilitat...
McArdle disease is arguably the paradigm of exercise intolerance in humans. This disorder is caused ...
Introduction McArdle disease is an inborn disorder of muscle glycogen metabolism that produces exerc...
McArdle disease is a common metabolic disorder characterized by marked exercise intolerance, prematu...